Opponents of Prop 8 to rally in Concord, Martinez, Walnut Creek

Virginia Thomas, President of Concord’s Downtown Business Association, offers this news concerning rallies against Prop 8 in Concord, Martinez, and Walnut Creek this evening. A Federal Court ruling on Prop-8 will be announced sometime between 1pm-3pm today.

Today, a Federal court will rule whether or not Proposition-8, which defined marriage as being between a man and a woman, violated gays’ and lesbians’ right of equality under the U.S. Constitution.

After the announcement by the court, opponents plan to rally in Concord, Walnut Creek & Martinez. They will hold the rally whether or not the court rules in their favor.

The Concord rally will be held at 6pm in Todos Santos Plaza, the rally in Walnut Creek will be at City Hall and the Martinez gathering will be at the County Clerk’s Office at 555 Escobar Street

The ruling on prop-8 will be announced sometime between 1pm-3pm today.

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If John Boehner becomes Speaker in January, northern Cal will take it heavy in the shorts. There will be a drawdown in expenditures that we have seen in many decades, possibly ever. This region seems to live off governmental largesse and the changes WILL be felt here. For some, it’ll change lives forever.

Marriage relates to a contract dealing with family liabilities and assets. Additionally a community wanted to recognize relationships. So you can take either the social or the economic basis for government involvement.

As the March 17th Special Election for the State Senate District 7 seat unfolds, there are, as they say on ESPN, “key match-ups” to watch between the three viable candidates, Democrats Susan Bonilla, Joan Buchanan, and Steve Glazer.